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Senior Awards
Instrumental soloists (21-27 years of age) and
chamber ensembles are invited to apply for financial
assistance from the Hattori Foundation for projects taking place between
1st September 2008 and 31st August 2009.
The closing date for applications is 30th April 2008.
- Instrumentalists must demonstrate exceptional
talent and be of post-graduate standard. They must provide evidence
of public recital or concerto performances within the preceding 12 months
together with projected plans for the following 12 months.
- Ensembles should have worked together for
a minimum of 12 months and have performed in public prior to the auditions.
- All applicants must be British citizens, Foreign Nationals normally
resident in the UK or Foreign Nationals who are studying full-time in
the UK.
- An applicant in the solo section should not be less than 21 years
nor more than 27 years of age on 30th April 2008. The average age for
members of an ensemble should not exceed 27 years on 30th April 2008.
- All applications must be supported by two referees who should be professional
musicians. These references should be sent under sealed cover on the
forms provided.
- Auditions for awards will be held in two stages, the first by cassette
or CD recording (not video) and on 31 May & 1 June 2008.
Applicants will be advised whether or not they have passed to the second
stage before the end of May.
Stage 1 Applicants should submit:
- a completed application form, attaching a separate sheet providing
information requested;
- 2 references in sealed envelopes;
- a cassette or CD recording (minimum 30 minutes) which has been recorded
after 1st January 2008 and which includes at least three contrasting
works chosen from different periods - including Classical and Contemporary,
where appropriate.
Stage 2
Those reaching this stage will be invited to present a 20 minute recital
(of contrasting works including a Classical piece where appropriate and
which may include pieces performed on their recording) followed by an
interview with the Trustees, the Music Co-ordinator and an independent
adjudicator if appropriate. Auditions will be held on 31 May & 1 June
2008. Applicants should bring their own accompanist at their own expense.
Finalists may be invited to perform in concerts organised by the Foundation
at the 1901 Arts Club at Exton Street, London SE1.
The nature and amount of the award will be determined by the Trustees
after assessing individual talent, musicality and the suitability of the
assistance for which the applicant has applied. Applicants will be notified
in writing as to the outcome of their audition during the following week.
Payments will commence on 1st September 2008.
Applicants may not contact any Trustee regarding their application or
performance. Any such approach would disallow their application.
Please note that assistance is not given for the repair or purchase of
instruments, nor for tuition fees for full-time study.
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